Fifa world how to freeze contracts

Tired of running out of contracts and having to spend all your hard earned Fifa World coins on overpriced consumables. Heres a guide on how to keep your players topped up with contracts.

Rotating Players

One way of keeping a playable team is to buy cheap players that still give your team good chemistry, such as players in the same country/league/team. Players come with 14 contracts as standard out of the pack so buying a cheap player for 200 coins is cheaper than buying contracts and allows you to play with your favourite Fifa World players without losing much team strength. One further trick is to sell that player on the market once he has a single contract left getting you almost all of your coins back ready to buy another one with a fresh 14 contracts costing you no Fifa World coins for keeping a high contract player.

Buying new players

A simple trick is to sell your low contract player on the market and then buy the same player for the same amount of coins you purchased the player for, getting a player with high amount of contracts. Doing this over and over again only costs the 10% EA tax and keeps your player high in contracts all the time. This only works for cheaper players as you will lose too many Fifa world coins if you do this with expensive players.

Stock up on contracts at the right time

The most convenient way of saving on contracts is to stock up on contracts when everyone else is going on pack binges flooding the Fifa World transfer market with cheap consumables. Times such as Team of the week and Team of the season/year are the best times when contracts go for as little as 200 Fifa World coins. At this time you can stock up and fill your club with many cheap consumables allowing you to play your best team all the time while costing very little Fifa world coins. Its also worth checking the EA Fifa store to see if they have consumable packs available, this is when consumables cost their lowest in Fifa world coins as the transfer market is over saturated in contracts.